Partial list of publication credits
- Feature articles for mass market women's magazines in Australia and the US,
including The Australian Women's Weekly, Woman's Day, New Idea, Energy
for Women, Writer's Digest and Vogue; - Feature articles for computer and technology magazines;
- Computer manuals;
- Content work for Web sites and Internet newsletters (her online articles
number in the hundreds, find them by entering the search query "Angela
Booth +articles" into Google.com); - Business books for major publishers, including many books in Prentice Hall's
WorkWise series (translated into several Asian and European languages);
-^ A series of romance novels for Macdonald Futura^ UK.^
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Web site
At her Digital-e --- Info to Go Web site: http://www.yourdomain.com/ Angela Booth
publishers three popular ezines: Creative Small Biz and Your Everyday Write, which
are free to subscribers, and Freelance Copy Write, which has paying subscribers. She
also teaches writing courses via email.
Why this author for this book?
Angela Booth is a writer, a business person and a teacher. She knows copywriting
both from the writer's and business owner's points of view, and because she teaches
writing, she knows how to pass her skills on to others.
She has written professionally for most of her adult life; everything from
romance novels to computer manuals. She understands how writers work and think.
She has also managed several successful small businesses. She first developed her
copywriting skills when she managed a dog training and boarding business, and found
advertising so expensive that it was vital that each ad pulled, and pulled well.
Her love of writing and fascination with the creative process also led her to
teach popular writing courses at community colleges, and now online. The material in